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  • Rheumatic Heart Disease "€" What It Is And How It Can Be Prevented
    By: AlenCaller | - Rheumatic heart disease is a specific cardiac condition that is caused when bacterial infections damage the heart valves. Genus Streptococcus is the bacterium responsible for such infections. It is the same bacterium that causes tonsillitis (commonly known as strep throat). When the condition of tonsillitis is left untreated, it may result in bacterial spread, which may have very serious consequences. The bacteria may travel to the heart and cause inflammation, eventually damaging the tissues in ...
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  • Herbal Treatment For Heart Disease
    By: AlenCaller | - Herbal treatment for heart disease is not a new concept. People have been using herbs for hundreds of years to treat many chronic diseases, including the cardiovascular ones. Herbs were used to prevent and treat almost every disease long before the advent of modern medicine. Because of the rapidly growing popularity of allopathic medicine, many people today don"t even know if herbs can be very effective in treating even the otherwise incurable diseases. The best thing about herbal medicine ...
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  • Home Remedies For Heart Disease Problem
    By: Dr. Mital John | - The fundamental conditioning factor in all heart disease is diet. A corrective diet designed to alter body chemistry and improve the overall quality of nutritional intake can, in many cases, reverse the degenerative changes that have occurred in the heart and blood vessels.

    The diet should be lacto-vegetarian, low sodium and calories. It should be composed of high quality, natural organic foods, with emphasis on whole grains, seeds, fruits and vegetables. Foods that should be elimi ...

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  • What Are The Treatments Available For Heart Diseases?
    By: John Goldman | - Heart disease is just the term that is used for the many diseases that is related to the heart. It can have many forms and not just one.

    The heart disease treatment will entirely depend on the sternness of the symptoms and the condition of the person. There is quite a lot of treatment meant for the heart disease that includes surgery, meditation or change of lifestyle.

    Surgery

    There are many people who have to undergo a surgery as a part of the hea ...

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  • Is There Any Omega 3 Heart Disease Link?
    By: Peter Clark | - There now seems to be little doubt that if you increase your intake of fish oil (omega 3 fats) you reduce your risks of heart disease.

    None other than the American Heart Association recognizes that and recommends minimum levels of Omega 3 intake for this reason. Specifically the AHA, on their website, say that Omega 3 fatty acids can decrease the risk of arrhythmias, (which can lead to sudden cardiac death), can decrease triglyceride levels and decrease the growth rate of plaque ...

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  • Heart Diseases Treatment, Causes Of Heart Diseases And Heart Problems
    By: John Adison | - Heart disease includes plaque-blocked arteries, congenital conditions, arrhythmia, and diseases of the actual heart muscle. Whether heart disease is detected early or not revealed until after heart failure, doctors have many kinds of remedies and treatments to reduce the risks of further heart disease. Broadly defined, there are three categories of heart disease treatment.

    The best way to avoid pulmonary heart disease is to try and control the pulmonary hypertension. The patient w ...

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  • Heart Diseases Treatment, How To Prevent Heart Diseases
    By: John Adison | - Heart disease includes plaque-blocked arteries, congenital conditions, arrhythmia, and diseases of the actual heart muscle. Whether heart disease is detected early or not revealed until after heart failure, doctors have many kinds of remedies and treatments to reduce the risks of further heart disease. Broadly defined, there are three categories of heart disease treatment.

    The best way to avoid pulmonary heart disease is to try and control the pulmonary hypertension. The patient w ...

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  • Owner's Guide To Canine Heart Disease
    By: D Swain | - Canine heart disease is a very common condition. It is a very serious condition that usually proves to be fatal unless it is detected very early.

    Types

    There are two types of canine heart disease. One type occurs when the heart valves lose their ability to close effectively. This causes blood to flow abnormally. The other type of canine heart disease occurs when the walls of the heart become thin and weak, causing the heart chambers to dilate. Both of these types re ...

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  • Causes Of Coronary Heart Disease
    By: Garey Simmons | - Numerous extensive research and studies have uncovered a number of factors responsible for increasing the risk of coronary heart disease. According to those researchers, these risk factors are highly associated with coronary heart disease, but the degree of their prevalence is not yet accurately determined, therefore these factors are just deemed contributing causes of coronary heart disease.

    These contributing causes are to some degree controllable, modifiable and treatable. ...

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  • Acupuncture: An Effective Treatment For Heart Disease
    By: Keira Adams | - There are many drugs on the market that can be used to help heart disease. However, with any drug a patient risks the possibility of side effects. Therefore, many people are turning to alternative medicine practices to help treat heart disease without the harmful side effects of drugs.

    A popular alternative treatment that shows promise in helping patients to manage their heart condition, or avoid developing one, is acupuncture. Acupuncture has been used by the Chinese for centurie ...

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  • The Relationship Between Smoking And Heart Disease
    By: Cindy Heller | - There are many risk factors for heart disease. The two main high risk factors are a diet that is high in fatty food and smoking. Indulging in fatty food will result in the build up of fat in your blood stream. This will then manifests itself in two ways, as high blood pressure or high cholesterol level. Both will means that your heart is working harder to pump the blood, increasing the risk of heart attack. Smoking is a high risk factor for heart disease because the carcinogens in the cigarettes ...
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  • Heart Disease - The Leading Cause Of Fatalities In Women
    By: Cindy Heller | - Although women are less prone to heart disease as compared with men, it must be known that heart disease is the leading cause of death for women today. The risk is in fact higher for women for certain profile of the population. For example, women smokers are several times more prone to heart disease than male smokers.

    Heart diseases are caused by many different factors. For example old age, obesity, smoking, high blood pressure, diabetic and a sedentary lifestyle can cause heart d ...

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  • 5 Leading Causes Of Heart Disease That You Need To Avoid
    By: Cindy Heller | - There are many factors that can cause heart disease and this article gives top five leading causes of heart disease. It is very important for you to know so you can avoid them and reduce the risk of suffering from heart disease.

    #1 High cholesterol

    High cholesterol can be extremely dangerous, and particularly it can cause atherosclerosis, or a hardening of the arteries, which sequentially can lead to blocked coronary arteries, marked by chest pain, or a heart attack ...

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  • How To Prevent And Treat Heart Disease
    By: Cindy Heller | - Heart disease is a general term for a number of different diseases, all of which influence the heart in some way. Heart disease is in fact considered as being the leading reason of death nowadays in the United States. Heart disease indeed possesses serious threat to many people. Therefore, it is important to understand the methods to prevent and treat heart disease.

    Prevention methods

    There is reason to be hopeful because according to experts, heart disease preventi ...

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  • Reversing The Symptoms Of Heart Disease For A Long Healthy Life
    By: Jason Jantzi | - There are numerous diseases that affect the heart. Among the most common are coronary heart disease, heart failure, congenital heart disease, hypertension, heart valve problems, heart arrhythmias and heart infections. These all fall under the term "heart disease."

    Heart disease occurs for a variety of reasons, including genetics, sedentary lifestyles, smoking, diabetes, clogged arteries and hypertension. Fortunately, there are a number of lifestyle behaviors you can adopt to help ...

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  • Definition Of Heart Disease
    By: Juliet | - Heart is a muscle that is about the size of your fist. It pumps blood around your body and beats approximately 70 times a minute. Heart disease is any disorder that affects the heart's ability to function normally. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States and is a major cause of disability. Almost 700,000 people die of heart disease in the U.S. each year. That is about 29% of all U.S. deaths. Heart disease is a term that includes several more specific heart conditions. Th ...
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  • Obesity And Heart Disease Are Related
    By: David Cowley | - For years medical professionals believed that obesity and heart disease were only related indirectly. Major risk factors for heart disease such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, hardening of the arteries and type 2 diabetes are attributed to how obese a person is. Obesity was believed to be a contributing factor to heart disease, new studies now show a direct link between obesity and heart related diseases.

    Body Mass Index (BMI) is calculated by using a person's height a ...

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  • How To Live With Heart Disease
    By: Cindy Heller | - The agony of finding out that you may be suffering from some form of heart disease is usually traumatic. Your doctor has just received the laboratory test results for the battery of tests that you have completed during your recent checkup. From what the results indicate, if you do not stop eating all those fatty foods that you love so much, you are going to require bypass surgery very soon. Do not worry that your quality of life will get worse since there are modern treatment plans that get you ...
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  • Types Of Heart Disease
    By: David Cowley | - Today’s incidents of many different types of heart disease are much higher than in the past, partly due to increased awareness and better testing techniques in diagnosing heart problems. However, today’s lifestyle also plays a key role in the higher number of the signs of heart disease with a lack of proper diet, little or no exercise and smoking. Persons who are at risk of developing heart disease can make changes to help prevent it from becoming worse.
    Of the many types of ...

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  • Signs Of Heart Disease
    By: David Cowley | - Not every indication of heart trouble is preceded by flashing lights and ringing bells, and the signs of heart disease can be somewhat subtle in their appearance. However, person who are at risk for heart trouble should be knowledgeable of them as being conscious of the signs of heart disease can be a lifesaving experience. Unfortunately some of the signs are often confused with other ailments and even when presented are often ignored, which can be a fatal error.
    The most common of the ...

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  • Reversing Heart Disease
    By: David Cowley | - For many heart patients finding a way for reversing heart disease is a dream while for others it may be a goal, which they believe may someday be available. When many professionals talks about reversing heart disease they may be referring to the possibility of halting, or at least slowing the progression of the disease. Many cardiologists state that reversing damage done to the heart is not within the scope of today’s medicine and that many surgical techniques can repair damaged blood ve ...
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  • Heart Disease Can Be Controlled
    By: David Cowley | - There are conflicting theories about the causes of heart disease with no clear answers to protect the heart completely. The most recognized causes are linked to cholesterol in the diet, lack of exercise and smoking. While each of these causes of heart disease are documented and preached by the medical community, conflicting views claim that research does not correspond to history. They point to the fact that the number of heart attacks was lower when smoking was more popular and eating foods ...
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  • The Treatment Of Heart Disease
    By: Cindy Heller | - Heart disease has become the number one cause of premature death in the United States and many other parts of the world. It is also a debilitating malady that disables many people. Heart diseases treatment methods are thus vital for improving the quality of life of people suffering from these illnesses. The most common form of heart diseases is the narrowing or blockages in the coronary arteries - blood vessels that supply the heart itself with blood. Fortunately various forms of treatment are a ...
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  • An Overview Of Heart Disease
    By: Cindy Heller | - One of the most widely recognized causes of premature death worldwide today is heart disease. Although this may sound very depressing, the reality is that the incidence of premature deaths caused by heart diseases has significantly declined in recent years. Although progress has been made in the treatment of heart related disease, additional effort needs to be made to prevent this illness as much as possible. Heart disease often takes a toll on the sufferer's and his family's lives. Treating hea ...
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  • Rheumatic Heart Disease Information
    By: David Cowley | - 100 years ago Rheumatic fever was the leading cause of death in people aged 5-20 years in the United States. Entire hospitals were dedicated to the treatment of rheumatic fever in children. Today Rheumatic heart disease is rarely seen industrialized countries do to the proper diagnosis and treatment of strep throat.

    Rheumatic fever occurs when an untreated strep throat infection migrates to the the rest of the body. Rheumatic fever affects the joints and heart, causing fever, m ...

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  • Rheumatic Heart Disease
    By: David Cowley | - 100 years ago Rheumatic fever was the leading cause of death in people aged 5-20 years in the United States. Entire hospitals were dedicated to the treatment of rheumatic fever in children. Today Rheumatic heart disease is rarely seen industrialized countries do to the proper diagnosis and treatment of strep throat.
    Rheumatic fever occurs when an untreated strep throat infection migrates to the the rest of the body. Rheumatic fever affects the joints and heart, causing fever, muscle ac ...

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  • Reverse Cholesterol & Heart Disease
    By: Juliet Cohen | - Heart disease, (Angina pectoris) is the result of myocardial ischemia caused by an imbalance between myocardial blood supply and oxygen demand. In most cases, the lack of blood supply is due to a narrowing of the coronary arteries as a result of arteriosclerosis. This pain is known as angina. It is more likely to occur during exertion (e.g. walking, climbing stairs) when the heart muscle needs more blood and oxygen as it works harder. Angina usually occurs during exertion, severe emotional stres ...
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  • Plans To Prevent Heart Disease
    By: Chris Marshall | - New plans have been unveiled to try and prevent heart disease which in turn could save over 7,000 lives over the next five years. Health professionals in Scotland also hope to prevent 27,000 heart attacks and other "cardiac events" by adopting a new approach.

    The plan will provide preventative treatment for around 500,000 people, including risk assessments for all over-40s, in an attempt to stop those most at risk from developing heart disease. It also recommends that more people ...

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  • New Method To Identify Heart Disease Risk In Women
    By: Chris Marshall | - Researchers in America say they have developed a more accurate method of predicting if a woman is at risk of heart disease. Current methods to predict heart disease are now over 40 years old and these often failed to identify women who are at risk.

    The new Reynolds Risk Score considers more than just traditional risk factors such as age, blood pressure, cholesterol level and smoking. It also considers parental history of heart attack before the age of 60, and levels of C-reactive ...

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  • Heart Disease In Women Is The Number One Killer
    By: David Cowley | - According to recent studies, it's found that more than 8 million American women are currently living with some form of heart related disease.and it is the leading cause of death of American women.

    Prevention is the key to staying healthy. Heart disease in women can be diagnosed and treated but once a woman finds out that she has the disease, it may already be too late. It is very common that the first symptom is due to a stroke or heart attack.

    Woman that have eng ...

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  • Women And Heart Disease
    By: David Cowley | - Five hundred thousand American women die each year from heart diseases and the risks increases with age. Heart disease includes the narrowing of the arteries, heart failure, diseases of the heart muscles, inborn defects, hardening of the arties, and other conditions.

    We tend to think of men as the ones who commonly have heart diseases but heart diseases is the leading killer of both men and women in the United States. Scientists who are studying the cause of the rise in cardiac ...

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  • Coronary Heart Disease And What You Need To Know
    By: David Cowley | - Coronary heart disease (CHD), also known as coronary artery disease (CAD) and Atherosclerotic heart disease, and Arteriosclerosis, is a disease affecting the walls blood vessel. This disease may be one of the most easily preventable diseases of the modern civilization in the 40 to 70 age group. It is characterized by the thickening and hardening of the arties. This loss of elastically and narrowing of the arties can lead to high blood pressure and if left untreated, increases the chance of a ...
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  • Heart Disease In Women Needs More Detection
    By: Eric Timmy | - Heart disease is the No. 1 killer of women and their doctors often underestimate the risk, because they think it's something more likely to strike men. Women aren't getting nearly the same kind of preventative care that more receive; only 36 percent of open heart surgery and 33 percent of angioplasty are performed on women.

    The new guidelines are intended to right the historical gender inequity in treating heart disease, which kills 500,000 women in United States each year and mil ...

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  • Have You Tried These Crohn's Disease Treatment Options?
    By: Sharon Dobson | - Crohn's disease is something that often begins in the teenage years, but can be diagnosed at almost any adult age. The main aim of crohn's disease treatment is to find something that tackles the inflammation in the digestive system. This inflammation is usually in the intestines, but can happen anywhere along the digestive tract. This causes swelling, which in turn causes many of the symptoms.

    Typical crohn's symptoms are diarrhea, abdominal pain, and cramping. In severe cases, t ...

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  • Heart Disease, Risk Factors, And Treatments
    By: William Walters | -  William Walters
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    Today we are going to talk about Heart Disease, Risk Factors, and Treatments.
    Heart disease, is the number one killer of both men and women in the United States. Heart disease is a variety of conditions that affect the performance of the heart. The basics of heart disease, how heart disease is diagnosed, heart disease screening tests, heart disease risk factors, and heart disease prevention.

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  • Heart Attack Risk Because Of Glycated Ldl
    By: Hector Milla | - Maurizio Trevisan, professor of social and preventive medicine and dean of the "School of Public Health Professions" conducted a research that showed people with high levels of Glycated LDL have twice the risk of having a heart attack.

    Glycated LDL is a form of lipoprotein - a molecule that is a combination of protein and lipid; lipoproteins are the transporters of cholesterol in the bloodstream - with a sugar molecule attached. This blood component is known as the "bad" choleste ...

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  • Heart Attack And Glycated Ldl
    By: Hector Milla | - Glycated LDL is a form of low-density lipoprotein with a sugar molecule attached. This blood component is known as "the bad cholesterol" and last researches show that whether diabetic people or not are at increased risk of a heart attack.

    It is a fact that Glycated LDL is higher in diabetic people than nondiabetics. However, a recently study has proven that Glycated levels increase risks of heart attacks in both diabetic people and persons without diabetes.

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  • Symptoms Of Coronary Heart Disease
    By: Dr. Beth Paxton | - All of our muscles need a continuous supply of oxygen carried by the blood and the heart is no exception. However, due to diet, age, and other factors such as high blood cholesterol, high blood pressure and smoking, our coronary arteries may become smaller or clogged. When the blood flow to the heart is restricted, it results in coronary heart disease, sometimes known as CHD. Angina occurs when not enough blood carrying oxygen can get through to the heart. This often causes a pain in the lef ...
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  • Heart Disease Symptoms
    By: Verlyn Ross | - The purpose of this article is to bring to the reader various heart disease symptoms. Each set of symptoms is related to the condition being suffered.

    Heart disease can produce a number of different symptoms depending on which kind of heart disease a person is afflicted by. As well, the severity of your heart condition plays a role as well. It is important to be aware of what the symptoms of heart disease are and to take action as soon as you recognize them in yourself or another ...

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  • Coronary Heart Disease In The Elderly
    By: Ng Peng Hock | - Coronary heart disease (CHD) is the most common cause of mortality and morbidity in the elderly. In western countries, it accounts for 80 85 percent of all cardiac deaths in older people.

    When a person ages, his or her cardiovascular system will undergo some normal and expected changes. These can be age-associated changes in cardiac anatomy; age-associated changes in cardiovascular physiology; and age-associated changes in pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics.

    The ...

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  • How To Get Your Life Back After Heart Disease Strikes?
    By: Ng Peng Hock | - Heart disease often destroys lives, particularly heart attack that can strike suddenly and without warning. It is estimated that half of all people who suffer a heart attack may die even without reaching hospital for treatment. People who survive from heart attacks are often disable both mentally and physically.

    Being an essential program that helps such people rebuild their lives, cardiac rehabilitation can also assist people who have congestive heart failure, or who have undergo ...

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  • Never To Late For A Healthy Heart: Preventing Heart Disease
    By: Hector Milla | - Heart disease, "the disease of the 19th century and beyond", as some people say. Based on statistics, nearly 13 million people suffer from coronary heart disease in which an approximately 479,000 death toll was recorded each year. Out of 1000 children, 8 of them suffer from congenital heart disease each year in the United States.

    This one is a serious problem of the heart and it coordinates the body systems. The disease extends into various related forms each having their own cau ...

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  • Heart Disease And Its Prevention
    By: Hector Milla | - Every year, more than a million people in the United States alone suffer from a heart attack, a stroke or cardiac arrest. Studies have shown that half of those patients will die within an hour after the first symptoms start showing and on the way to the hospital.

    Heart diseases are the end result of many things. These include diabetes, high blood pressure, smoking, drinking and being overweight. If people do not make some lifestyle changes, the chances of this happening are much ...

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  • The Best Heart Disease Treatment
    By: ejbpa | - Heart disease is a serious illness but luckily it can be treated. Whilst there are no cures to speak of, some treatments do manage to successfully control the condition and help you to live a happy life. So what options are open to you then?

    The Various Heart Disease Treatment Options Available

    There are quite a lot of treatment options including medical treatment, self help treatment and alternative treatments to choose from. Basically it all depends upon your own ...

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  • Heart Disease - The Number One Killer In Women
    By: Charles Stubbs | - Heart disease has long been known as the biggest killer of men, but it often comes as a surprise to many people to learn that it's also the number one cause of death in women.

    According to recent studies more than 8 million American women are currently living with some form of the condition and, in fact, more women than men die of heart disease each year, mainly because the retired population is predominantly women.

    Heart disease in women can be diagnosed and treate ...

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